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Sysprep and Create image task - boot crash 0xc000000f

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Hi,

I have a little problem with new Ghost solution suite 3.2 with a image create task. I have a basic situation:

  1. Clean Windows 10 in audit mode (after clean install - ctrl+shift+F3)
  2. Prepare weverything what I need
  3. Install DAgent
  4. Create backup image
    1. an old way - boot into Linux Sysrescue CD, start ghost for linux and make image
    2. a standard way - in GSS 3.2 console make create image task, boot to PXE Automation WinPE created in PXE Manager in GSS Console
  5. Boot into audit mode
  6. Do sysprep with /generalize /oobe /unattend
  7. Create backup image
    1. an old way - boot into Linux Sysrescue CD, start ghost for linux and make image
    2. a standard way - in GSS 3.2 console make create image task, boot to PXE Automation WinPE created in PXE Manager in GSS Console

When I do it in the old way, everything is fine - sysprep do his job and computer start. But when I do it in the standard way, I get error 0xc000000f - bluescreen - system cannot access to \Windows\system32\config\system... registry.

When I restore image in the standard way, everything is normal.

I have done some research and something is wrong when PC boot to PXE WinPE environment and create image. I have done about 50 tests and everytime it goes wrong,  when I create image in standard way -with image create task - boot to PXE or Automation folder.

I thing, the WinPE task do something with BCD :(. But, when I am in audit mode, create image with create image task and restart, PC start back to audit mode normaly. But when I start sysprep, PC not boot and go into bluescreen 0xc000000f :(.

Any idea? :)

Thank you.

Jan Cernohorsky (John)

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